Programme

Tentative programme overview

General Presentation Guidelines

  • Keynote Lectures: 45 minutes
  • Standard Presentations: 15 minutes for the presentation + 3 minutes for Q&A and speaker transition.
  • Session Duration: All scientific sessions are exactly 75 minutes.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Time Event / Session Presentations (Authors & Title)
08:30 – 09:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee
09:30 – 11:00 Opening Ceremony & Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture (45 min)
Jernej Grmaš, PhD, Head of Physical Analytics, Lek a Sandoz company
Picking the right nose – a successful industry-academia collaboration
11:00 – 12:15 Session 1: Biomechanics & Musculoskeletal Modeling Shaena McCloud, Andres Mena, Ronit Wollstein and James Yang
Effect of Ligament Loss on Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid (STT) Arthrodesis: A Finite Element Study

Gloria Moro, Andrea Vitali, Daniele Regazzoni and Caterina Rizzi
Ground Reaction Force Prediction in Industrial Context: a Comparison between AnyBody and the OpenSim-based Tool OpenGRF

Feng Hu, Ilias Theodorakos, Michael Skipper Andersen, Raphael Dumas and Xuguang Wang
Predicting zero-shear seat pan angle using a musculo-skeletal human model

Jing Wang and Jianli Ge
Prediction of Shoulder and Elbow Motion in Tai Chi Push-Hands Using Surface Electromyography
12:15 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 14:45 Session 2: Occupational Ergonomics & Workload Assessment Markus Peters and Sascha Wischniewski
Feasibility Study on the Use of Current Large Language Model-Based Reasoning on Image-Derived Postures for Automated Physical Workload Assessment

Eugenia Fontinovo, Alessandra Papetti, Steven Truijen and Sofia Scataglini
Using 4D Scanning Technology for Dynamic RULA Assessment

Dan Högberg, Aitor Iriondo, Peter Mårdberg, Erik Brolin, Peter Almström and Johan S. Carlson
Initial study into hand speed profiles in DHM in regard to predetermined motion time system data

Marcin Butlewski, Wiktoria Czernecka, Michael Spitzhirn Michael Spitzhirn Spitzhirn and Brigita Gajšek
Digital Human Modelling in Workstation Design – Implementation Challenges and an Educational Framework for Industry 5.0
14:45 – 15:15 Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:30 Session 3: DHM Fundamentals, Anthropometry & UX Alexander Ackermann and Sascha Wischniewski
Investigating the influence of body posture on stature based on anthropometric data from healthy adults

Alice Bullas, Clare Cryan and Breeshey Bond
The Acceptability of Manual and 3D Body Measurement Methods

Yichen Fan, Jens Krzywinski, Julien Fischer and Stefan Gumhold
Designing Digital Humans: A Systematic Review of User Experience in Avatar-Mediated Interaction

Abhijeet Marekar, Jörg Fehr, Matthias Haringer and Benjamin Blaume
Advancing Digital Human Modeling: Real-Time Simulation and Physics Performance in Unreal Engine
16:30 – 18:30 TC DHM & Simulation Business Meeting
19:00 Welcome Reception

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Time Event / Session Presentations (Authors & Title)
09:00 – 09:45 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture (45 min)
Dejan Tašner, OIM (Ortopedski inženering Maribor)
From 3D Scan to Clinical Outcome: What Actually Works in Digital Human Modeling in Orthotics & Prosthetics
09:45 – 11:00 Session 4: Vehicle Ergonomics & Transport Design Runze Li, Yucheng Yang and Wolfram Remlinger
Modeling real driving postures on RAMSIS using key body points

Erik Brolin, Dan Högberg, Aitor Iriondo and Estela Perez Luque
Digital Human Modelling Driver Posture Prediction in Combination with Direct Vision Assessment

Thirumanikandan Subramanian, Wolfram Remlinger and Julia Gritzbach
Simulating Reachability of Different Human Sizes within the Vehicle Interior using Virtual Reality – Ergonomic Evaluation

Russell Marshall, Stephen Summerskill, Abby Paterson and Dominique Charlebois
Establishing a Representative Eye Point for Driver Vision Evaluation of SUVs in North America
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:45 Session 5: Health Digital Twins, Bioheat & CFD Simulation Jana Wedel, Nicolás Catalán Farías, Ivan Dominik Horvat, Paul Steinmann, Jure Ravnik and Matjaz Hribersek
When Shape Matters: CFD insights into non-spherical particle deposition in the human nose

Ivan Dominik Horvat, Jana Wedel, Blaž Kamenik, Klementina Vidjak, Dragan Poljak, Jurij Iljaž and Jure Ravnik
Integrated experimental-numerical bioheat modeling of wireless device exposure in the human ear

Ivan Dominik Horvat and Jurij Iljaž
Sensitivity analysis of a skin cancer model based on a non-Fourier bioheat equation for dynamic thermography-based diagnosis

Heloisa Seratiuk Flores and Geraldine Dayrit
Designing Digital Twins for Equitable Cardiovascular Care: Technological Readiness and Contextual Challenges in Japan and the Philippines
12:45 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:15 Session 6: Prosthetics Blaž Hanželič, Kent Salomonsson, Branko Nečemer, Vasja Plesec and Gregor Harih
Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic Characterization of Silicone Elastomers as Bio-fidelic Soft Tissue Simulants in Prosthetics

Gurudatta Shahapurkar, Vasja Plesec, Gregor Harih and Ganesh Madhav Bapat
Investigating the morphology and composition of an anthropomorphic mock residual limb for prosthetic socket testing

Mohit Teacher, Rajkumar Velu, Vasja Plesec and Gregor Harih
Design and Additive Manufacturing of Radially Graded Gyroid Multi-Material Lattice Structure-Based Transtibial Prosthetic Socket

Andrej Cupar, Matej Nose, Remzo Dedić, Nebojša Rašović and Jasmin Kaljun
Procedural Design and 3D Printing of Leg Prosthesis Cosmetics Using Rhinoceros and Grasshopper
15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45 – 17:00 Session 7: Exoskeletons & Assistive Devices Kristjan Mihael Reisman, Andrej Cupar and Jasmin Kaljun
Concept Design of a Low-Cost, Additively Manufactured Active Exoskeleton

Luka Vrtič, Blaž Hanželič and Gregor Harih
Modular Cellular Backrest for Wheelchair

Jernej Fekonja, Marion Muehldorfer-Fodor and Gregor Harih
Design and Development of an Ergonomic Walking Aid
19:00 Symposium Gala Dinner

Friday, July 3, 2026

Time Event / Session Presentations (Authors & Title)
09:00 – 09:45 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture (45 min)
prof. dr. Aleš Holobar
Decoding the Neural Codes of Movement: Skeletal Muscles as Biological Amplifiers for Digital Human Twins
09:45 – 11:00 Session 8: Advanced Biomechanical Modeling & Neuro-ergonomics Aitor Iriondo Pascual, Dan Högberg, Peter Mårdberg, Lars Hanson and Klas Jareteg
A Framework for Implementing AI in Digital Human Modelling Tools

Nina Murks, Ciaran McGeady, Dario Farina and Aleš Holobar
On the Sensitivity of Motor Unit-based EEG Filters and Resulting Corticomuscular Coherence to the Number of Identified Motor Units and EEG Extension Factor

Riender Happee, Chrysovalanto Messiou and Georgios Papaioannou
Biomechanical human body modelling in vehicle design – from injury to comfort and motion sickness prediction
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 – 12:45 Session 9: Inclusive Design & Wearables Natasa Vujica Herzog, Borut Buchmeister and Marcin Butlewski
Digital Human Modeling of a Person with Disabilities in Cultural Activities

Natsuki Miyata, Rei Yamamoto and Yusuke Maeda
Pipetting Operation Guidance Adapted to Experimenter Body Size for Tacit Knowledge Transfer

Ingrid Estefany Peraza Melendez, Karl Hesse and Yordan Kyosev
Model development for Dynamic Pressure Response of Compression Stockings using FE Modelling
12:45 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 Closing Session & Awards Ceremony
15:00 End of Symposium
16:00 Guided Tour of Maribor

Important Dates

Abstract Submission deadline: December 5, 2025
Notification of acceptance: January 9, 2026
Registration deadlines:
– early: March 27, 2026
– regular: after March 27, 2026
– late: on site

Proceedings

The DHM2026 Book of Abstracts will be made available online in electronic format to all registered participants at the start of the symposium.
Full symposium proceedings, including invited and peer-reviewed contributions, will be published after the event in collaboration with the selected publishing partner. Further details will be announced in due course.

Awards

DHM 2026 celebrates outstanding contributions in digital human modeling. Our awards recognize excellence, innovation, and emerging talent in research and practice.

Best Paper Award

DHM 2026 celebrates outstanding contributions in digital human modeling. Our awards recognize excellence, innovation, and emerging talent in research and practice.

Most Innovative Research Award

Presented to authors introducing groundbreaking approaches or novel applications. This award highlights research that pushes the boundaries of the field.

Women in DHM Award

Recognizes outstanding contributions by women in digital human modeling. This award celebrates leadership, research excellence, and efforts to foster diversity and inclusion.

Junior Research Award

Honors early-career researchers or students who show exceptional promise and innovation. This award encourages and acknowledges the next generation of leaders in digital human modeling.